Looking ahead to the 2016 presidential election, a new poll shows that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is the clear favorite among Hispanic voters and that none of the likely GOP nominees have enough support from Latinos to win the White House — though they have a chance to make up ground by supporting a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants.

The poll analysis points out that President George W. Bush carried the New Mexico, Nevada, Colorado, Florida and Virginia and won 40 percent of the Latino vote when he was re-elected in the 2004 election.

The survey, though, suggests that that could change because there are more Latinos tuned into the immigration debate — making it a bigger factor in how they will vote in the next presidential election.

The poll shows that 54 percent of respondents said that they would be more likely to vote for Mr. Rubio if he helps pass a bill with a pathway to citizenship for the nation’s estimated 11 million illegal immigrants.